As long as it’s just a couple scales pulled up then it should heal within a couple daysHe got spooked during a water change and swam straight into the filter return pipe.
Apart from good water any tips get it to hear well and fast.
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6 weeks for scale damage to heal? My FH has had scale damage on his kok before and it took a day to completely heal.Cheers guys I know he will heal no problem, I asked because he did this befor when he was a lot smaller but it took about 6 weeks to fully heal.
No its a little deeper than just scale damage not to deep but deep enough lol. I'll just keep his water good and all should be well, I've dropped his tank temp a touch to reduce any chance of fungal infections and what not.6 weeks for scale damage to heal? My FH has had scale damage on his kok before and it took a day to completely heal.
I also don't know if it makes a difference in what type of kok they have mine obviously has a water kok but yours especially at the moment been small may have a solid kok/boney kok not sure of the exact name. Not sure if that will make a difference to healing times.6 weeks for scale damage to heal? My FH has had scale damage on his kok before and it took a day to completely heal.
I think it’s actually called a hard kok. No I could no keep a straight face while typing this. But yea it probably makes a big difference. Im actually hoping to grow daisys kok but honestly size doesn’t matter the personality of the fish is more than enoughI also don't know if it makes a difference in what type of kok they have mine obviously has a water kok but yours especially at the moment been small may have a solid kok/boney kok not sure of the exact name. Not sure if that will make a difference to healing times.
Honestly I felt the same when typing my last message talking about a solid kok ??. Your compleaty right my flowerhorn could be ugly as hell and I'd still love him. How big is your FH now.I think it’s actually called a hard kok. No I could no keep a straight face while typing this. But yea it probably makes a big difference. Im actually hoping to grow daisys kok but honestly size doesn’t matter the personality of the fish is more than enough
Nearing about 2.75” now and looking absolutely gorgeous. Think mine has a water kok because it’s started to slightly protrude on the sides.Honestly I felt the same when typing my last message talking about a solid kok ??. Your compleaty right my flowerhorn could be ugly as hell and I'd still love him. How big is your FH now.